Single Parent Housing
Lower Child Support
Auto Repair
Food Assistance
Mental Rest
Health Insurance
New Justice System
Free Daycare for Two Children
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Mental Rest
Business Opportunity
Food Assistance
Auto Repair
Lower Child Support
Health Insurance
New Justice System
Discounted College
Discounted Elite School k-12
Free Daycare for Two Children
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Business with less competition
Health Insurance
25 percent of income only towards IRS
Lower Child Support
New Justice System
Discounted College
Discounted Elite School k-12
Amy is an Orphan, she was never adopted, but she had dreams of being a teacher. When Amy turned 18 she had to move away from the orphanage. Amy found a job work 3 days per week and a second job working one day a week, she rented a small apartment for $850.00 per month. She pay $50.00 per month for her insurance and legal support. She pay $300.00 in her utilities and $5.00 per month burial insurance , after paying all of her bills Amy has 1,392. Amy has enough money to save $1,000 monthly. It will take Amy three years to save for college.
This is Kanly, Kanly is a single mother with dreams but has no family support. Kanly rent is $650.00 monthly, she is the mother of three children. Kanly works only three days per week and receives $300.00 monthly in child support. Childcare is free, Kanly pays $120.00 monthly in insurance and legal support. Kanly utilities are $500.00 monthly, Kanly also pay $20.00 in burial insurance, after Kanly pays her bills she has $954.00 monthly. She qualifies for food stamps assistance for six months and may reapply after one year and half. Kanly can save $500.00 monthly for college. After five years of saving Kanly can attend college.
Riley, is a single mother, Riley struggles with mental health issues, but she is still able to function, Riley has five children and they all live in a three bedroom apartment, Riley has government assistance to pay her rent, her utilities and food. Riley doesn’t have the ability to cook, so everyday Riley and her children eat at the cafeteria attached to their housing unit. Riley receives $100.00 monthly to pay for whatever she wishes for and receives $500.00 from child support. Riley and her children at well taken care of.
Meet Justin, Justin is one that had a troubled youth, so his record is marked. Justin has decided to change his life completely but he has to wait ten years for his crimes to be wiped away. While Justin has to wait to attend college, Justin decided to work a minimum wage job. Justin understands he has dreams and goals, so Justin decides to marry a woman named Nicole. Nicole also works a minimum wage job, together this couple brings homes $3,888 monthly. They decided to purchase a house in a neighborhood that is under construction in a low poverty area and they received a credit of $5000.00 towards the property for being a first time home buyers in a certain zone. Their mortgage is 1,200 monthly, they have a car payment of $400.00, they pay $100.00 monthly for insurance and legal fees. They pay $10.00 for life insurance. They have $400.00 in Utilities and $250.00 in auto insurance. After all bills have been met, Justin and Nicole have 1,528.00 left over.
Meet Alexis, Alexis is a single mother of four children her rent is 1,150 monthly, utilities 400, Insurance 130, 20 in burial, 100 monthly in daycare. Alexis receives 400 monthly in child support and uses the church service she attends for the food pantry. Alexis doesn’t make enough money to attend college because she didn’t have the ability to gain access to the discounted housing, so Alexis qualifies for a college tuition grant.
Amy, Kanly, Riley, Alexis, Justin and Nicole are considering lowering class family units, however they are able to sustain a decent lifestyle with the new Economics system.
Meet Dave and Chasity. Dave and Chasity are both college graduates and Chasity is a teacher and Dave is a nurse, together this couple makes $150,000 annually $37,500 goes towards taxes after taxes $112,500 is left behind. This couple has two children that both attend school and daycare, daycare is free. This couple pays $140.00 per month in medical and legal fees and $20.00 per month in burial insurance. This couple have children that qualify for higher learning opportunities due to their parents both being college graduates. So when their children goes to college, the price is slashed in half, so their children have to pay $15,000 to attend college. Public Private schools are discounted at the rate of $15,000 to enrolled and $5,000 per year for each student. Dave and Chasity also qualify to own a business due to being college graduates and having $100,000 in savings.
Here is Frank and Lisa. Frank and Lisa both have college degrees and they decided they wanted to own a business. They saved $100,000 to qualify for an LLC. They wanted to own a lipstick company, due to the protection of business no longer closing, online shopping is no longer allowed, Frank and Lisa opened their business in the mall and are very successful due to lack of competition. Frank and Lisa sells a very high quality product that many enjoy, Frank and Lisa retired from their daily jobs and run the lipstick company together. Frank and Lisa qualify for everything that the lower and middle class does as well.
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